Spinner 8 and I both wore our Berserker tshirts the same day! Some dude's wife was enamored with BMF's Super Blob Brothers and it was pretty awesome to see! Some other dudes had some hacked virtual boys for multiplayer! I drunkly told some kid How It Is in our hotel room party for at least 20 minutes and probably scarred him for life!

edit: haha, and I drunkly called Sardius a pussy or something for showing up late for getting a flat tire, was that right? jesus christ.

That CGE was a great trip.

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Congratulations, everybody! I've always enjoyed seeing what you guys come up with, and the efforts that you all take to research the stories behind the games as well, instead of just relying on hearsay. To another ten years!

I'm 40 and I remember when http://www.atarihq.com/tsr/ used to get updated on a regular basis. And I love that NES World is still going strong. I remember finding that one while visiting my uncle in Chicago and playing on his computer with this new internet thing in the mid 90s.

Lost Levels has been this NES lovers dream site though, getting to play NES games I only read about in old Nintendo Power mags and seeing listed in the "Coming Soon" section and wondering what happened to them. California Raisins was the one I will remember the most. RIP The Thumb.

I was first introduced to the legend of Bio Force Frank via the TheRedeye.net. Warm, crusty french bread of a gaming website in a internet full of Wonder breads and stale rolls.
Happy Anniversary Frank.

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i too came here via theredeye.net. lurked a while, then figured i would also like to help out with the punishers that show up sometimes.

this place and theredeye.net have always been spots with a lot of great information that is enjoyable to research, so thanks for the effort that has went into it. my band is gonna play the stage 1 theme from bio force ape at a show this thursday, you can be sure we'll be dedicating it to frank and everybody here. thanks for everything.

Think I ended up signing up when the site was posted on the Nesworld forums. Having spent so much time playing games in my teens and stuff, I had to find "new challenges/games" by whoring out my time to the unreleased ones!

(Speaking of NES World's age too; I remember that before I even got internet connectivity at home, I used to have a notebook where I wrote down addresses to various sites; I marked NES World with a star!)